"Recollections of Ferry Point, Richmond, California" is an oral history transcript from 1985 offering a unique glimpse into the past. Through the voices of Judith Dunning, James Quay, and John Andrew Vincent, the book documents the history and social fabric of Ferry Point. This firsthand account captures the essence of a specific time and place, preserving memories and experiences that might otherwise be lost. This transcript provides valuable insights into the community's development and the lives of its residents. A vital resource for local historians and anyone interested in the rich tapestry of California's past, this volume ensures that the stories of Ferry Point endure.
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